This study examines longitudinal risk and protective factors associated with bias-based bullying victimization among adolescents. The authors identify how individual, peer, and school-level processes jointly shape exposure to identity-targeted aggression over time.
A longitudinal analysis of risk and protective factors of bias-based bullying victimization among adolescents
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